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I. General
1. Phage and the Early Development of Molecular Biology William C. Summers chapter has no figures or tables,  References Cited.
2. Classification of Bacteriophages Hans-W. Ackermann Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  2a  (TIFF),  2b  (TIFF),  2c  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  3a  (TIFF),  3b  (TIFF),  3c  (TIFF),  3d  (TIFF),  3e  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  4a  (TIFF),  4b  (TIFF),  4c  (TIFF),  4d  (TIFF),  4e  (TIFF),  4f  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  5a  (TIFF),  5b  (TIFF),  5c  (TIFF),  5d  (TIFF),  Table 1,  Table 2,  Table 3,  Table 4,  Table 5,  References Cited.
3. Prophage Genomics Harald Brüssow Figures:  1 <color>  (TIFF),  1-left <color>  (TIFF),  1-right <color>  (TIFF),  2 <color>  (TIFF),  3 <color>  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  References Cited.
4. Phage Evolution Frank Desiere and Harald Brüssow Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2 <color>  (TIFF),  3 <color>  (TIFF),  4a  (TIFF),  4b  (TIFF),  4c  (TIFF),  4d  (TIFF),  4e  (TIFF),  4f  (TIFF),  4g  (TIFF),  4h  (TIFF),  References Cited.
5. Phage Ecology Stephen T. Abedon Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2a  (TIFF),  2b  (TIFF),  2c  (TIFF),  2d  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  3a  (TIFF),  3b  (TIFF),  3c  (TIFF),  3d  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
II. Life of Phages
6. DNA Packaging in DS DNA Phages Paul J. Jardine and Dwight L. Anderson Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
7. General Aspects of Lysogeny Allan Campbell Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  8  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
8. Gene Regulatory Circuitry of Phage λ John W. Little Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  References Cited.
9. Regulation of λ Gene Expression by Transcription Termination and Antitermination David L. Friedman and Donald L. Court Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2 <color>  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4 <color>  (TIFF),  References Cited.
10. Phage Lysis Ry Young and Ing-Nang Wang Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  8  (TIFF),  9  (TIFF),  10  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
III. Cubic and Filamentous Phages
11. fX174 et al., the Microviridae Bentley A. Fane, Karie L. Brentlinger, April D. Burch, Min Chen, Susan Hafenstein, Erica Moore, and Christopher R. Novak Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4 <color>  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  Table 1,  Table 2,  References Cited.
12. Filamentous Phage Marjorie Russel and Peter Model Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF).  References Cited.
13. PRD1 – Dissecting the Genome, Structure and Entry A. Marika Grahn, Sarah J. Butcher, Jaana K. H. Bamford and Dennis H. Bamford Figures:  1 <color>  (TIFF),  2 <color>  (TIFF),  2a  (TIFF),  2b  (TIFF),  3 <color>  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
14. Lipid-Containing Bacteriophage PM2, the Type-Organism of Corticoviridae Dannis H. Bamford and Jaana K. H. Bamford Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
15. Single-Stranded RNA Phages Jan Van Duin and Nina Tsareva Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  2a  (TIFF),  2b  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  8  (TIFF),  9a  (TIFF),  9b  (TIFF),  10  (TIFF),  11  (TIFF),  12  (TIFF),  13  (TIFF),  References Cited.
16. Phages With Segmented Double-Stranded RNA Genomes Leonard Mindich Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2 <color>  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6 <color>  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  8  (TIFF),  9 <color>  (TIFF),  10 <color>  (TIFF),  References Cited, comments:
  1. Split up 16-9 into two figures.
IV. Individual tailed phages
17. The T1-like Bacteriophages Gregory T. German, Raseev Misra, and Andrew M. Kropinski Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  References Cited.
18. T4 and Related Phages: Structure and Development Gisela Mosig and Fred Eiserling Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  8 <color>  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
19. Bacteriophage T5 Jon R. Sayers Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  References Cited.
20. The T7 Group Ian Molineux Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
21. Bacteriophage N4 Krystina M. Kazmierczak and Lucia B. Rothman-Denes Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF).  References Cited.
22. Phage f29 And Its Relatives Margarita Salas Figures:  1  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
23. Bacteriophage SPP1 Juan C. Alonso, Paulo Tavares, Rudi Lurz, and Thomas A. Trautner  1  (TIFF),  2 <color>  (TIFF),  3 <color>  (TIFF),  4 <color>  (TIFF),  5 <color>  (TIFF),  6 <color>  (TIFF),  7 <color>  (TIFF),  8 <color>  (TIFF),  References Cited.
24. Bacteriophage P1 Hansjörg Lehnherr Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF),  References Cited.
25. The P2-like Bacteriophages Anders S. Nilsson and Elisabeth Haggård-Ljungquist  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3,  4,  5,  6  (TIFF),  7,  8,  9  (TIFF),  10,  11,  Table 1,  Table 2,  References Cited.
26. The Satellite Phage P4 Gianni Dehò and Daniela Ghisotti  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  4c,  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
27. Phage Lambda and its Genetic Neighborhood Roger Hendrix and Sherwood Casjens Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
28. N15: The Linear Plasmid Prophage Nikolai V. Ravin Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  References Cited.
29. Phage P22 Peter E. Prevelige Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4 <color>  (TIFF),  5 <color>  (TIFF),  6 <color>  (TIFF).  References Cited.
30. The Bacteriophage Mu Luciano Paolozzi and Patrizia Ghelardini  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  References Cited, comments:
  1. Need to redo references when finalized.
  2. Note that references in figures 30-1 and 30-6 may need to be changed.
  3. Campbell (chapter 7) uses the construct “mini Mu” rather than the “miniMu” used in this chapter.
  4. Need also to cite Figure 7-6 from this chapter, and from probably place on the chapter 30 web page.
  5. Figure 30-2 has been updated. The TIFF image needs to be reduced in size. A new GIF image needs to be generated. And it would be nice if the accuracy of the figure could be checked.
V. Phages by Host or Habitat
31. Viruses of Archaea Kenneth M. Stedman, David Prangishvili, and Wolfram Zillig Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  Table 1,  Table 2,  Table 3,  References Cited.
32. Phages of Cyanobacteria Nicholas H. Mann chapter has no figures or tables,  References Cited.
33. Marine Phages Robert V. Miller Figures:  1  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
34. Yersinia Phages Stefan Hertwig, Mikael Skurnik, and Bernd Appel Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4 <color>  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
35. Temperate Bacteriophages of Bacillus subtilis Pamela S. Fink and Stanley A. Zahler Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF),  6a  (TIFF),  6b  (TIFF),  6c  (TIFF),  6d  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  7a  (TIFF),  7b  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
36. Phages of Lactococcus lactis Lone Brøndsted and Karin Hammer Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  Table 1,  Table 2,  Table 3,  Table 4,  Table 5,  References Cited.
37. The Listeria Bacteriophages Martin J. Loessner and Richard Calendar Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.
38. Mycobacteriophages Graham F. Hatfull  1  (TIFF),  1a  (TIFF),  1b  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  5  (TIFF),  6  (TIFF),  7  (TIFF),  Table 1,  Table 2,  Table 3,  References Cited.
39. Molecular Genetics of Streptomyces Phages Margaret C. M. Smith Figures:  1  (TIFF),  1a  (TIFF),  1b  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  Table 1,  Table 2,  References Cited.
40. Mycoplasma Phages Jack Maniloff and Kevin Dybvig  Table 1,  Table 2,  References Cited.
41. Lactobacillus Phages Harald Brüssow and Juan E. Suárez Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2a <color>  (TIFF),  2b <color>  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  References Cited.
VI. Applications
42. Control of Bacteriophage in Commercial Microbiology and Fermentation Facilities Gregg Bogosian chapter has no figures or tables,  References Cited.
43. Phage-Based Expression Systems Noreen E. Murray Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  References Cited.
44. Phage in Display Björn H. Lindqvist  Table 1,  References Cited.
45. Bacteriophage as Pollution Indicators Charles P. Gerba Figures:  1  (TIFF),  Table 1,  Table 2,  Table 3,  Table 4,  Table 5,  References Cited.
46. The Use of Phage as Diagnostic Systems Cath Rees Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  References Cited.
47. Bacteriophages in Bacterial Pathogenesis Patrick L. Wagner and Matthew K. Waldor chapter has no figures or tables,  References Cited.
48. Phage Therapy Carl R. Merril, Dean Scholl, and Sankar Adhya Figures:  1  (TIFF),  2  (TIFF),  3  (TIFF),  4  (TIFF),  Table 1,  References Cited.



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